noun
- a person hired to carry out a harsh or unpleasant task, especially firing employees or making unpopular decisions for a company or organization
- a person who attacks or criticizes someone harshly, especially a political opponent
- a person skilled with a hatchet or axe
Usage: informal; often used in business contexts
Usage: informal; often used in political contexts
Usage: dated; literal sense
Examples
- The new CEO brought in a hatchetman to restructure the company and cut costs.
- The campaign hired a hatchetman to attack the opponent's record.
- He earned a reputation as a corporate hatchetman for his willingness to make tough decisions.
- The hatchetman was tasked with laying off hundreds of workers.
- Political hatchetmen on both sides prepared their criticisms for the debate.
- In the logging industry, a skilled hatchetman could fell trees with precision.